
It's also the High Holy days for Jews all over the world, when the Book of Life is opened on Rosh Hashanah or the New Year (September 20) and the Divine One considers which names to inscribe in it. It is a time of repentance and forgiveness. Ten days later, on Saturday September 30, Yom Kippur, the Book is closed and fates are sealed. A Void of Course Day is a perfect moment to meditate on one's state of affairs - what our true values are; how we might attain them; recognizing who we may have harmed, even unconsciously; how we can apologize and make things right. Meditating suggests being in stillness; this quietude allows us to be available to a numinous place where mystery and magic may offer images which suggest ideas and direction. Stay with the images; let them lead you.
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